I’m over the tea parties. Yes, I know they might try to throw me off of Twitter for saying so, but for the most part they’ve started to bore me. So when the left started in with their “wah, you tea baggers are so violent” schtick, I just shrugged it off.
I mean, if we’re talking aboot “inciting violence” I could point to President Obama last summer telling his followers to “get in people’s faces,” and a week later the SEIU was at town hall meeting assaulting protesters – including one instance where they were shouting racial slurs at the guy while they were beating him down – and how some could see that as “inciting violence,” but…meh. Personally, I enjoy watching NBC News and other leftwing outfits like the Huffington Post and the New York Times get outrageous outraged, but they’ve been doing it every time a group of conservatives opposed any part of the Obama agenda and your average voter has been able to see through it anyways.
I should probably point out that I fully supported the left exercising their first amendment rights by protesting anything the Bush Administration did over the past eight years. I also supported the senate filibuster, and thought people should have read major pieces of legislation like the Patriot Act before signing it. I digress…
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Is it just me, or does Khalid Sheikh Mohammed look just like one of the marionettes from “Team America: World Police?” I digress…
“Watching MSNBC to prepare for 12:15 hit this pm. Spin is that [Michael] Steele is not interested in unity [because] he opposes Daschle/Geithner/spending.” –
I fought it for as long as I could. I really did. I tried, but I can’t fight it any more. His soothing voice…the way he walks…the way he wears his jeans…I’m
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Joe the Plumber vs. CNN’s John Roberts over whether or not the media favoured one candidate over the other. Hillarity ensues. Check the video